The people who can truly achieve wealth results in the crypto world are definitely top believers. The concept of wealth results upgrades directly for me; this sentence is simple, but the more I think about it, the more it hits home.

Every day we are p-ing back and forth on the chain, rushing at hotspots, following KOLs who shout a few phrases, chasing highs when we see red K, and cutting losses when we see green K.

If you think about it carefully, what is the essential difference between this and sitting at a gambling table in Macau? It's all about stimulation, all about dopamine, all about emotions moving hands in an instant.

And what is the result? The vast majority are ultimately just here to 'experience stimulation.'

Those who can truly achieve wealth results, the free big shots you see, the ones who flipped with a single coin, share a common point: it's not that they are lucky, but that their faith is strong.

They have experienced countless resets, countless times sitting on the cold bench, countless nights staring at the screen wanting to sell but not selling, countless painful moments of diamond hands, yet every time, they relied on 'faith' to get through.

This is not metaphysics; this is a brutal truth that comes from practice: top returns will only reward top beliefs.

So when most people come to the chain to chase hotspots, trends, and narratives, those who can truly achieve results have already chosen their direction, holding on tightly, even if the market beats them to a pulp, they still do not change their original intention.

I used to think that the crypto world was about technology, capital, and news, all of which are important, but none are the most core.

The most core thing is whether you can still believe in your own judgment amidst chaos and volatility and persist in living on, many people do not reach results not because their direction is wrong, but because their faith is too fragile, and those who can truly make it to the end share a common point: their faith is stronger than the market's volatility, and the most important core of a meme is consensus.